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  • to quit you if that's allright with you -- cut out all the lights when you go home -- good night". Also read Ebony editorial on gw's desk. To Mansion with Governor Connally an d Mrs. Johnson Nicholas deG. Katzenbach - returning the President's call Dinner
  • Deathe returned CTJ's call of last night. 9:23 Called Liz at home. 10:10 André Meyer called. 10:24 To the Navy Photo Lab with Simone and Harry Middleton to view May and June films. 12:52 Returned to the White House -- joined the President on the South
  • - couldn't be reached. Pres . said "never mind*' Cong. J. J. Pickle To Oval Rm Of c - through MJDR's room working signing table w/ yb Walt Rosto w (pl) To JV' s Ofc - read proposed speech for next Thursday night in Houston Back through MW's Ofr M W tol d
  • and Syrian domestic broadcasts this morning called on the "Arab masses" to destroy all US and "imperialist" interests in the "Arab homeland." Last night Cairo radio claimed it had proof of US and British participa­ tion in the "aggression." Demonstrations
  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
  • ·sides to cease fire. States I instructed Ambassador Goldberg last night to present a resolution today. This resolution calls· on all parties in the strongest terms to cease fire immediately. I am glad to have had your message and have instructed our
  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
  • have your message. You should know that late last night our Secretary of State sent a most urgent message to Israe,l to say that we considered it very important that Israel demonstrate by actions on the ground that its orders for a cease-fire
  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
  • ) be at the reception last night. Honorable Winton Bloun t Postmaster General - designate 1969 Jan. 7, 1969 Tuesday The White House President commenced signing mail, official documents etc . reading ticker tape Governor Marvin Mandel, Annapolis, Md. President
  • press matters with Tom Johnson and reading and acting on last night's reading The President asked for General J P McConnell - he was out The President asked for Col Haywood Smith who was at Bethesda for a dental appointment - ^^ "never mind. " Tones
  • Date December LBJ RANCH D^ 26, 1966 MONDAY Expendi- Activity (inctude vtstted by) ture C^odf The President in the office reading tickers at his desk. He then looked at some letters he had dictated the preceding night and gave additional
  • Sunday, February 15 Dearestt I'm enolo11ng oop1ee ot •ome mor• "letter• to key triende"', which ! wish you'd read and orit1o1a• and r•• turn with any ohangea you want mad•• Bryan'• letter ha• alrea.dy b••n mailed, beoauae all other San Marooa
  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
  • June 5, 1967. "This day began with the most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house–the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news." (Lady Bird Johnson” Diary) At 4:35 AM
  • /> To see what we have on the Six Day War, including any digitized folders, please consult the Middle East subject guide or contact us to view the records in our Reading Room.
  • June 5, 1967. "It began with that most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house: the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news
  • Reading afternoon papers in mjdr's office w/ Jack Valenti signs two appointment documents - Sam Gil strap , U. S. Ambassador to Malawi (on Jack Valenti's request "/ saying, "I've already signed enough on that. Tell them, Marie, that I'm on my way to eat
  • around to do much of anything. G: One of the things I wanted to ask you about today was night reading and what it represented in terms of his work day--memos, correspondence that he needed to read. J: Now I have one difficulty in that, in that I
  • wanting Mrs. Johnson to model herself after Eleanor Roosevelt; LBJ's office schedule; night reading; LBJ's morning bedroom routine, including contacting people, reading newspapers, and seeing a doctor; LBJ's evening routine after leaving the Oval Office
  • came to Alabama? P: My first remembrance of meeting her--I knew of her, knew who she was--she visited my daughters when we lived in Verbena, Alabama, and spent the night with us. We listened to the radio that night to some programs from Texas. I
  • to come and bring the notes he made with CBS correspondents that he and the Pres over together last night and be prepared to go over them with Secy McNamara. Yuki Nugent joined. served. i ——^ — Agent Lem Johns took a report to the President re Mrs
  • in MJDR's office and worked night reading St. Paul. Minnesota r^,^ 17 The White House ^ Activity (inc!ude visited by) ture November 1967 Friday Expend) i Code The President to the oval office DeVier Pierson OFF RECORD: Private Signing Ceremony of H
  • . Carver's position as Under Secy of Interior) Louis Martin Joe Califano (pl) Joe Califano and Mike Manatos Working night reading in little room w/ MF Mrs. Johnson MW - in with his night reading JV (pl)- "come on in." Watching the 3&d3KEx hour long
  • ? Th se lllillllM.._ •• tor ..,....,~11,N~ inclusion Random House book and would add warmth to .the caapter .. on al.so like to pho} raph a night reading sess~?n your personal lif~. ani a •pre-c:lavn"telephone c~Ht lie ••• I would like II i
  • summarize for the President's night reading . M: What's the advantage to the firm in giving you experience like this? Is there an advantage? B: I really don't know . I doubt it because this firm in particular, and I guess you could say Dallas
  • it was excellent . ) 9:26a t Walt Rostow (pl) Bill Moyers To Oval Office OFF RECORD: Governor John Burns of Hawaii In last night's reading, MW inserted a note telling the President hsx that MW was seeing Gov Burns for coffee. The President added to the note in his
  • with the Vietnamese units that were involved. It could have been regional forces, popular forces; it could have been RD cadre or combinations thereof. Then we'd spend maybe an afternoon [or] a whole night with the American or Vietnamese units we were targeting
  • worked some o f his night reading material that was in the box on mjdr's desk. 5:42p President 5:44p George 6:25p t Day f or t Activity L D 5:34p President 5:47 White House 10, 6:29 Cyrus Wait to Oval Office Christian Vance Rostow pl
  • 8:30p working TUESDAY (include visite d by) ture signing table w/yb 8:10p tChairman John Macy 8:35p The President departed via MJDR's room. . .looking at yb's n/r listing ^^ and asking if he had much night reading. Reply was "fair" Pres. also
  • the Texas Congressional campaign in light of TrwrTrirl{a6nrx redistricting. Retired Tonight the President worked all ofhis night reading in his office before leaving for dinner, having said that he didn't feel like he wanted to do it in his bedroom
  • White House Day 1, 1966 TUESDAY Activity (include visited by) Doug Cater and Joe Califano (Oval Rm Ofc) MW joined above working desk w/ yb Mrs Johnson To the mansion looking thru night reading on yb's desk briefly upstairs in the mansion dinner w
  • that night. 2/18 LBJ spends day in Austin. 2/19 LBJ Co. Convair crashes en route to LBJ Ranch, pilot and co-pilot die in crash. 2/20 LBJ visits site of plane crash, goes to Austin to visit widow of pilot. 1961 Chronology ● p. 2 of 23 07/2024 2
  • )--and we'd all know--we're talking about the year 1968, not all the years he was in Congress. And I won't go into what a dramatic and effective leader he was. I don't think there's ever been one like him. G: Tell me about the night reading. What did
  • Rather rejoining LBJ's staff at the end of his presidency; Rather's nieces attending school in Washington, D.C.; LBJ's decision to retire from politics; the slower pace of office work at the White House and LBJ's daily schedule; night reading
  • some kind of meeting or something that was going on . At night we frequently were in our offices . didn't work half as much overtime as the President did . I He would frequently go back up to Congressman Kleberg's office and work until 10 or 11
  • , required very little sleep, thought movies were a waste of time; LBJ tended to all the duties Congressman Kleberg neglected: veterans' pensions, etc.; attending night sessions of Congress; the Texas Club; LBJ dating in Washington; no hobbies; no reading
  • it just to be a spasmodic something that we get up Wednesday night for F'riday re lease. One of the first things I think we should do is prepare a letter to be mimeographed (we can mimeograph it here or if Harfield wants to, we can actually ship him my
  • , Ginn y Thrift , Ji m Jones , m f Activit y (includ e visite d by ) (Mrs . Johnso n i n Texas ) oL D 8:00a Awak e and reading mornin g papers i n bed Cong. Jak e Pickl e t o bedroom t o have breakfas t w / th e Presiden t 9:20a 9:25 a t Jo e
  • f th e tw o houseguest s Retired Retired In tonight's night German situation reading fr were Bundy data and on Wilson Neustadt and on the
  • Horner mansion copy of picture of the taken at the ranch which He then stopped to read first Bill December 17 1964 Thursday asked mjdr to get from President and Jack Horner the President liked editions of evening papers Moyers McGeorge Bill
  • 1/-3(.1-'fD NOTES OF THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING ON VIOLATION OF CHINESE AIR SPACE MEETING NOTES COPYRIGHTED Publication Requires Permission of Copyright February 14, 1968 In the President's Office Holder: W. Thomas Johnson The President read two
  • a massage on the plane in or out to wherever we were going. It relaxed him. G: Can you characterize-- M: We gave him one every night, you know, while he was doing his night reading at the White House. G: How was--describe that scene. Would he lay
  • . It's six o'clock and we worked late last night." "Well, you read the Washington Post and you call me back." He says, He said, I said, "Mr. President, it's Sunday and the Washington Post is very, very big. you give me a clue and then I'll call you
  • was current at the time, he would talk about. Actually, that particular night, as on subsequent nights, he was going through his IInight reading," as he called it, and occasionally he would hand me some letter to read or something. Of course, if there were
  • How Hoyt met LBJ; Hoyt’s role as domestic director of the Office of War Information; Sam Rayburn; LBJ’s persuasive techniques; staying the night at the White House visiting with LBJ; LBJ’s public relations; 1960 election; Hoyt’s appointment
  • ) Bob Fleming MW & JAC in JV (pl) BM at res. MW and JAC ou t JV (pl) JV (pl) JV (Pl ) JV (pl) Hon. Ramsey Clark - - Re: Distric t court judges from Texas Working his night reading in the office -- and his desk w/ v m Luci and Pat over to the Oval
  • Vicky To the office -- read some of his night reading on VM's desk then into his office to read the tickers. . . Mrs. Johnson To the Mansion -- and in the house at 9:20 pm Mr J . C. Kellam " DINNER w/ Mrs. Johnson _____ Dale Malechek - LBJ Ranch Retired
  • in for the President's night reading. Of course, these FBI full field examinations were primarily complete reports on people who were being considered for appointments to jobs. You had other FBI reports on national situations or possible subversive groups or what have